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You may have to install or update drivers Most of the
drivers/software I get are from a web site driverguide.com you need to fill out
a free registration then search for the driver you need download it in a format
you can use install it and then most times reboot the computer

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HelloThere are a few things to check.1 Remove card and reseat,be sure it is seated correctly.2 Check that you did not by mistake bump any wires or connections inside the case on the motherboard.3 Bios... possible you need to configure your video settings in the bios.Either onboard needs to be disabled or agp needs to be enabled.Or both.4 monitor.Is there a digital and analog setting on it? set it to digital.5 New vid card.does it need power? check that, also. some need external power from the mobo to run.Usually a 4 prong plug on the card in the back towards the top.

xp and a 350w power supply should be fine for this card.remember to install the drivers for it.